Letran Demands NCAA Review After Controversial Non-Call in Juniors Basketball Final Four
Source: news.source.gmanetwork_ph
Colegio de San Juan de Letran has formally requested a review from the NCAA Management Committee following a disputed non-call in the final moments of Game 2 against De La Salle-College of Saint Benilde - La Salle Green Hills in the Season 100 Juniors Basketball Final Four. The incident involved a potential foul on Letran's Daniel Padilla, which could have resulted in a crucial free throw for Letran. Despite a review during the game, no call was made, leading to Benilde-LSGH's victory and advancement to the finals.
Key Points
Letran is requesting a review of a non-call in the final 6.5 seconds of Game 2 against Benilde-LSGH.
The incident involved Arle Podador falling after an alleged hit by Letran's Daniel Padilla.
Letran claims it was a flop, while Benilde-LSGH believed it was a foul.
The referees reviewed the play during the game but made no call.
Letran's head coach Willie Miller emphasized the importance of the non-call, stating it could have resulted in a free throw for Letran.
Benilde-LSGH won the game and advanced to the finals against the University of Perpetual Help System DALTA.